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1, erm IW Au On April 29 they entered their second meet and came out on top over Dovei Monson Lincoln and Hartland This marked the first Orono track uctory in several years In preparation for the P V C meet the Scarlet scamperers journeyed to Pittsfield where they were let down by the Preppers Doc s men next annexed the P V C tltle by a decisive margin The Riots gathered a large number of pomts in the field events and shorter races to pile up a commandmg lead 1n the morning and held on ln the afternoon while picking up a few additional points Duffy Needham and Kenyon t1ed for first in the high Jump establlshlng a new record while doing so Duffy then went on to win the pole vault while Needham took a place in the discus and shot put Kenyon placed thlrd ln the pole vault the first t1me he had ever attempted th1s form of exercise! Our two speedsters Turner and Wallace placed among the leaders in the 100 220 and 440 yard dashes Goodme came in second in the kxlllng mlle whlle Wilson was rac mg home first in the low hurdles and flying across the broad Jump plt The relay team placed first for the third stralght year to end a successful ay Duffy was the only Riot to place in the State meet, 1nJur1es and poor running COIldlt10I1S holdlng the others down 'Tis better to give than to lend, and the cost is about the same.
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TRACK First row Earl Goodme William Kenyon Gerald Duffy John Turner Jack Weymouth Second row Fred Wallace Lawrence Perkins Donald Hashey Nicholas Hashey Third row Coach ' Doc Robinson John Porter Herbert Doten Frank Littlefield Richard Hashey Harold Pepper TRACK P V C CHAMPICNS lnto a crack combine These sprmters and muscle men proved outstandlng against all local foes Their first major test was at Old Town, where they ran against Bar Harbor and Old Town The Riots surprlsed Bar Harbor and Just mxssed mpp mg Old Town Orono placed in every event but the Javelln, and showed that they had prospects for a good season O O O Coach Doc Robinson trained his cindermen The reason why truth IB stranger than fiction is because we hear so little of it.
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4163 GIRLS BASKETBALL Fxrst row Maurme Sulln rn Katharine Hawley Ruth Beyer Jean Ilolloff Gertrude Wyman Valdme Chalmers Second row Barbara Cunnmgham Carol K ng Ihvllxs Noyes Coach Ruth Richard Third row Dawn Lwans Bernice Sullnan Marlon Curtis Galnor McGorr1ll Lois Ingalls GIRLS BASKETBALL The glrls basketball team was agaln for tunate ln havlng Ruth Richard son, wlth the able assistance of Mrs Frank Beyer, as coaches thls year Although we lost five games thls season, we dld manage to pull through and beat Old Town We also played several games at the college IH whlch we were refereed by glrls WlShlI1g to become 0fBC13lS The followmg glrls were forwards Hawley, Beyer, M Sulllvan, B Sulhvan, Crane, Curtls, Chadbourne, Cowan The guards were Chalmers, Wyman, Dolloff, Noyes C Klng, and P Klng Our efforts were rewarded by letters at the end of the season Thls 18 the first tlme m several years that thls honor has been bestowed upon our team A fnend IB one who has the same enemles you have Water Wlnchell , C . - t . - . ' U' 'H - , .J 3 b I . . V1 r . l lr 1 5 1 , . . ' 3 T ' v ' , C ' C I , . K . , ' son, Norma Crane, Barbara Cowan, Barbara Bagley. Z V Y ' l 3 Y 9 , , . . . . . , . . .
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